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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 31-June 2, 2017 The Park Record A-6 THIS IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL ROOFER. THIS IS NATE. NATE IS A SHEET METAL ARTISAN. A historic work Experience the On Top Roofing Difference JAY HAMBURGER/PARK RECORD Park City recently honored work at the site of the California-Comstock Mine on the slopes of Park City Mountain Resort with a Historic Preservation Award, given to projects that advance City Hall’s desire to ensure the historic fabric of the community remains intact. City Hall, PCMR and a group known as Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History teamed for the work, which included stabilizing the wooden building with a foundation made of stacked stones. From left: City Hall historic preservation planner Anya Grahn, John Sale, who is the director of mountain planning at PCMR, and Bill Rock, the PCMR chief operating officer, join Historic Preservation Board members Lola Beatlebrox, David White, Puggy Holmgren and Randy Scott for a presentation at the Park City Library. A painting of the California-Comstock Mine commissioned as part of the award recognition, displayed by Rock and Beatlebrox, will hang at the Marsac Building. The California-Comstock Mine work was previously honored by Preservation Utah, a statewide organization, with an annual award as well. The award was in the category of stabilization, restoration or renovation. City Hall, a Vail Resorts subsidiary and the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History were listed as the nominees. POLICE BLOTTER All Types of Roofing Architectural Sheet Metal Insulated Roof Systems Heat Cable Installation Solar PV Design & Installation Custom Chimney Caps Metal Countertops A confrontation reported on road Sheet Metal Design 435.615.8669 OnTopRoofing.com Your future Mountain Home is calling Check out the Park Record’s Real Estate Monthly for listings in Park City and the surrounding areas The Park City Police Department last week received a report of a confrontation between two drivers after one of them claimed the other was aggressive. The report was logged at 4:21 p.m. on Saturday, May 27 at or close to the intersection of Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive. The police were told a driver was headed inbound on Kearns Boulevard when the other vehicle “merged really aggressively,” according to department logs. The driver of the other vehicle made “gun motions,” the police were told. The Police Department also was told the driver of the other vehicle got out and approached the person holding a rock at a stoplight. Public police logs did not provide details. Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included: Sunday, May 28 at 4:52 p.m., the police received a report that golf clubs were stolen out of a truck the night before. The case, reported on Rossie Hill Drive, was logged as a suspected vehicle burglary. Items were reported to be missing from a residence on the 1800 block of Three Kings Drive at on May 28. The police were told a television, a sound system and a phone were among the missing goods. The Police Department said the case is a suspected theft. A passport was found in a trash can somewhere along Main Street at 10:04 a.m. The police were told five dollars and a credit or debit card were also found. Saturday, May 27 at 4:24 p.m., someone, apparently a customer, found a lost dog on the 1700 block of Bonanza Drive. The person got the German shepherd into a vehicle, the police were told. A Police Department dis- patcher at 11:52 a.m. saw on a surveillance camera there were three people atop a municipal waterworks building off Mellow Mountain Road. There has been repeated similar cases at the location over the years. The Police Department classified the case as suspected trespassing. Friday, May 26 at 9:56 p.m., a police officer helped an elderly couple find their vehicle on the 400 block of Swede Alley. A cow moose was seen on Park Avenue close to the intersection of Kearns Boulevard at 8:29 p.m. It was gone by the time the police arrived. Thursday, May 25 at 9:34 p.m., the police received a complaint from somewhere along Doc Holliday Drive that a construction site was noisy. The Police Department classified the case as suspected disturbing the peace. At 8:25 a.m., someone on Holiday Ranch Loop Road reported receiving a fraudulent call informing them there was a warrant issued for their arrest. We publish stories about what’s happening in the world of Summit County Looking to sell a home, condo, property, or townhome? Call 435-649-9014 to get your listing seen by over 10,000 people. students & educators in every Wednesday edition. To contact Park Record’s Education Editor call 435-649-9014 WE'RE BACK ! NOW OPEN FOR THE SUMMER SEASON Open Wednesday thru Sunday @ 5:30 Patio dining Live music nightly Enjoy 2 for 1 Entrees thru 5/31/17 840 Main Street, Park City 435.655.9739 • primeparkcity.com |